After thinking about it, Huai Jin couldn't help but feel a bit apprehensive. It was as if there was a huge conspiracy brewing in the depths of the palace, and he, a foreign guest, wanted to escape, but he was trapped in a trap even deeper and deeper into it.

Yun Jing remained silent for a long while, before he continued, "Yun Jing assures Huai Jin that this will never happen again after today's events."

Ever since they knew that Huai Jin had started to practice the sword, every single person in the Yongan Palace was on tenterhooks. With Huai Jin present, they kept their steps as light as possible and did not even dare to breathe too loudly.

Huai Jin held back the impatience in his heart. She had already seen on the night she first arrived that the empress dowager wasn't sincerely treating the previous owner of the empress dowager well. Although she cursed silently in her heart, her expression was still as obedient and lovable as before. She threw herself into the arms of the empress dowager who had just entered the empress dowager and said sweetly, "Esteemed Empress Dowager, Ping Er is already well."

Ever since the original owner had been conferred the title of Princess Anping, the people in the palace had only been given their titles and not their names. However, this title was also quite interesting. If she wanted her granddaughter to be safe, would she need peace on her side? Huai Jin sneered in her heart.

The empress dowager let go of Huai Jin who was in her arms, and sized him up with a smile. "This is great, looks like your complexion is much better now."

Huai Jin smiled sweetly and led the empress dowager to the side to sit down, then slanted her body onto the empress dowager's body. Their movements were fluid and smooth, as though the two of them were their own grandfathers.

"Seeing you like this, Wailing Home is relieved." The empress dowager caressed Huai Jin's head and laughed, "Today, Wailing Home is going out of the palace to enjoy the fragrance.

Huai Jin blinked, thinking that the empress dowager must have been frightened by yesterday's incident in the imperial flower garden, so she decided to go and seek peace of mind. Although she didn't believe this, it was good to be familiar with the way out of the palace, so she agreed.

The empress dowager had originally come to see Huai Jin for this reason. After instructing Huai Jin to eat breakfast, she got up and was about to leave with her. However, she did not mention anything else about Huai Jin falling into the water. Huai Jin did not mind, since she had her own ways of punishing Zhao Yang.

After leaving the Yongan Palace, the empress dowager looked back and had some doubts in her eyes.

The Yang mama saw through the empress dowager's thoughts and said in a low voice, "In the afternoon, Princess Anping's servant, Ran Mei, went to the Cloudburst Pavilion. I believe she already knows that Princess Zhao Yang is in the empress dowager's palace."

The empress dowager nodded. "She's quite smart to not mention a word."

Yang mama didn't reply, he only helped the empress dowager leave the Yongan Palace.

After a little breakfast, Huai Jin brought Ran Mei to Jubilee Palace. After the empress dowager was done packing up, the group left the palace in a carriage.

On the way, Huai Jin lifted the curtain and secretly noted down the topography of the palace. After exiting the palace gates, the scene of the Big Wen in the capital appeared before Huai Jin's eyes.

The morning mist had yet to completely disperse, but the shops on both sides of the street had long since cleared out the courtyard and opened to receive customers. The shopkeeper scolded the careless waiter, and his originally angry face immediately changed to a smiling expression when he saw the customer entering the shop. On the public road, the carriages and horses were sparkling, and the pedestrians seemed to be weaving in and out of them.

Huai Jin looked at the prosperous scene in the city, she felt bored from watching so many things, so she closed the curtain. However, she could still hear the voices from the street.

"Yo, grandpa Qi hasn't come for a long time!" Come to tea early in the morning? " The waiter greeted the guests warmly.

"Right."

"Still the same?"

"The same."

"Alright!" The last syllable rose up and then neatly stopped, full of hospitality.

Huai Jin's ears twitched, that voice just now, it sounded a little familiar? Opening the curtain, she looked at the inn beside him. An indigo black figure entered the inn under the call of the waiter. The figure had a calm demeanor with firm steps.

"Ran Mei, go down and take a look." Huai Jin put down the curtain and said to Ran Mei.

Ran Mei nodded and told the driver that he wanted to help the princess buy pastries and let them leave first. The coachman stopped the carriage, and Ran Mei entered the tavern just now.

Mianan Temple was not far, and after two hours of travel, they arrived. With the support of a palace maid, Huai Jin alighted from the carriage, and looked towards the majestic temple door.

The Mianan Temple that was located in the capital was the first temple of the Great Wen. The origin of this name was not because of its long history, but because of its exquisite and luxurious appearance.

This Mianan Temple was created by the late emperor when he was still Emperor Chong De. It hasn't even been a hundred years since then. One night, Chong De Emperor dreamt of his deceased matriarch chanting at his side. When he woke up, tears flowed profusely as he ordered the Ministry of Revenue to build this temple.

Originally, the Mianan Temple existed as a royal temple. Before death, the late emperor ordered for ordinary citizens to enter the temple to pay their respects. Even so, those who were able to enter the temple were either rich or noble.

With the support of the palace maids, Huai Jin stepped onto the tall steps in front of the temple. The bluestone steps were spotless, with a total of fifty-three steps leading up.

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